Lazarus Kerrigan is New Orleans' only openly practicing necromancer, and one of the Four Horsemen. Life as Death incarnate isn't easy, especially when you're an ex-con with bills to pay. Old gods die hard. Professional necromancer Lazarus Kerrigan knows all too well that The Big Easy is anything but. Crime is up, business is down, and someone--or some thing --crushed an innocent girl to death on his doorstep. After the search for the murderer brings the police to his front door, Laz must prove his innocence by hauling in the real killer with help from the dead. When the sun sets in New Orleans, more than monsters go bump in the night... And what Laz awakens in his quest for answers might just get him--and everyone else in town--killed. No guts, no glory. Being one of the Four Horsemen sucks. The hours are long, the pay is crap, and every god or monster you meet wants to kill you. For Lazarus Kerrigan, professional necromancer, even helping the police search for some missing internal organs is a welcome relief. That is, until his ex-girlfriend shows up in the employ of an ancient Egyptian deity, and a Faerie queen makes him an offer he can't refuse. When Laz finds himself pulled into a criminal underworld where human souls are traded like currency, things just go from bad to worse. Unfortunately, might just be worth its weight in gold. Dead men tell no tales...unless you're a necromancer. Then they never shut up. Life is finally going right for Lazars Kerrigan, necromancer and Pale Horseman. Business is booming, and no gods have tried to kill him for a whole month. But the past is catching up to him. There's a serial killer on the loose in New Orleans, one that targets children and leaves behind only bones. When the case develops eerie similarities to his sister's murder, Laz knows the police are in over their heads. They need help and the dead aren't talking. Well, except for the ghost of a two-hundred-year-old pirate, and Laz doesn't like what he has to say. If he's right, then the creature Laz is chasing is way out of his league. If he's not careful, Laz just might end up in Davey Jones' Locker, or worse...
The Lazarus Codex: Books 1-3 - a review by Rosemary Kenny
The developing story of Lazarus Kerrigan, part human, part paranormal wizard and perhaps most importantly, the Pale Horseman, one of the Four horsemen of the Apocalypse in the Biblical Book of Revelations, aka Death Incarnate. Although he doesn't fully realise his powers at the start, the trilogy is fully satisfying throughout, whether fighting Ghouls, struggling to pay his bills, searching for a precious mysterious box, or catching supernaturally-powered Acheron, a mass murderer who feasts on childrens' souls. Among his friends and helpers are Captain Jean Lafitte - a 2 centuries old buccaneer, cops Emma and Moses, a Faery Queen, who's carrying his child, the Devil and his daughter - New Orleans will never be the same and nor will those who come into contact with the most amazing being they've ever met - the inimitable creation of E A Copen, who is Lazarus. A great start to a great series...get it today!
Highly recommend this boxset if you like a series that's full of mystery, intrigue, magic, action & a varied cast of noir characters (& places) that all have a phlethora of human foibules & frailties, even though they're mostly dead &/or inhuman! Brilliant books that'll keep you up till the wee small hours turning the pages to see what could possibily go wrong, happen or how do they get out of their current hell-on-earth dilemma this time! On to the next boxset now - this series is additive! Brilliant supernatural read.
Supposedly this guy is a necromancer...but the author turned him into a whiny character ...could not read anymore of it...I dont know if it is just Kindle or not but the quality of the books have really gone down